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Lower Secondary Year 8

  •  English    90     Public
    The end of the year
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • 1 To summarise information what must you do?
    Read it, think about it, and write it in your own words.
  •  20
  • 2 What is a reference list?
    A list of all sources of information you have researched and used in your work.
  •  15
  • 3 What are 3 features of a good question?
    Interesting, clear focused and arguable.
  •  25
  • 4 What is a biased question?
    A question that shows bias or preference.
  •  15
  • 5 What is primary research?
    First-hand research through interviews surveys or questionnaires
  •  25
  • 7 What type of websites are usually reliable if ending with .gov?
    Government websites.
  •  15
  • 8 What does a bar graph help you do?
    Present research findings visually with explanations.
  •  15
  • 9 What is analysis in research?
    Breaking an issue into smaller parts to explain it in more detail.
  •  15
  • 10 What are perspectives?
    Different world views or ways of looking at an issue.
  •  15
  • 11 Give an example of a personal perspective.
    A person’s view after exploring different perspectives and reflecting on causes and consequences.
  •  15
  • 12 What is a course of action?
    Something you can do to help make a positive difference to an issue.
  •  15
  • 13 What is a claim?
    A statement that something is true often without evidence.
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  • 14 What is evidence?
    Information that supports a claim like studies reports or quotations
  •  25
  • 15 How do you evaluate a source?
    By looking at its strengths and weaknesses.
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  • 16 What is fake news?
    False information created to trick people often for politic often for political or business reasons.
  •  15
  • 17 What is bias?
    A judgement based on a personal point of view.
  •  15